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Lower life expectancy in the U.S. is primarily driven by lifestyle factors

Americans experience higher death rates largely due to lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, homicides, opioid overdoses, suicides, and road accidents. Even with Medicare for All (M4A), life expectancy is unlikely to improve significantly unless Americans address these unhealthy lifestyle habits.

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